Tag: Baylor University
How Convergent Animal Algorithms Challenge Darwinism
Eric Cassell discuss the No Free Lunch theorems of William Macready and David Wolpert, and the problem of blind searches for everything from Rubik’s cube solutions to the formula for WD-40.
New Book Spotlights High Tech Animal Navigation
Meet the animal kingdom’s most stunning navigators — the Arctic tern, homing pigeons, the monarch butterfly, and the desert ant, among others.
New Book, Animal Algorithms, Spells Fresh Trouble for Darwinism
The book is all about the buzzing, migrating, web-spinning, and colony-building world of ingenious animals.
No Free Lunch for Darwin — The AI Case Against Blind Evolution
Why won’t some scientists admit the information and intelligent design inherent in evolutionary computing?
Walter Bradley’s Wonderful Life — Scientist, Humanitarian, ID Proponent
Walter Bradley may not be a household name, but in a fair world he would be. He has changed many lives, and the world is a much better place because of him.